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Old July 21st, 2004, 10:39 PM
alwaysfishking
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Default If you had a choice

to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to it getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig. I missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems that once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be feeding more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-
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Old July 21st, 2004, 11:42 PM
Sideshow Raheem
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I would not post in html, that's what I'd do...



"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig. I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-


  #3  
Old July 21st, 2004, 11:42 PM
Sideshow Raheem
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Default If you had a choice

I would not post in html, that's what I'd do...



"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig. I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-


  #4  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 01:58 AM
Charles B. Summers
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Default If you had a choice

I'll take 5:30am - 8am.

Actually, 2 1/2 hours isn't enough time to do much.


--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig. I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-


  #5  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 01:58 AM
Charles B. Summers
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Default If you had a choice

I'll take 5:30am - 8am.

Actually, 2 1/2 hours isn't enough time to do much.


--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig. I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-


  #6  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 02:10 AM
Bob Rickard
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Default If you had a choice

Sideshow, other than basic operations, I understand next to nothing about
computers. I both receive and send messages in HTML without apparent
problems to me. Do others have problems on these same messages, and if so is
there no simple solution for them? I like the flexibilities I get in sending
with HTML, so I will continue doing so if there is no good reason not to.

--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))


"Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message
news:ujCLc.5895$8_6.4155@attbi_s04...
I would not post in html, that's what I'd do...



"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to

it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig.

I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems

that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be

feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-




  #7  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 02:10 AM
Bob Rickard
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Default If you had a choice

Sideshow, other than basic operations, I understand next to nothing about
computers. I both receive and send messages in HTML without apparent
problems to me. Do others have problems on these same messages, and if so is
there no simple solution for them? I like the flexibilities I get in sending
with HTML, so I will continue doing so if there is no good reason not to.

--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))


"Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message
news:ujCLc.5895$8_6.4155@attbi_s04...
I would not post in html, that's what I'd do...



"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to

it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig.

I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems

that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be

feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-




  #8  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 02:35 AM
alwaysfishking
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Default If you had a choice

heh heh, you need to come North young man. Most days limits and then some
are put in the boat in less time
"Charles B. Summers" cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
I'll take 5:30am - 8am.

Actually, 2 1/2 hours isn't enough time to do much.


--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to

it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig.

I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems

that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be

feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-




  #9  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 02:35 AM
alwaysfishking
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Posts: n/a
Default If you had a choice

heh heh, you need to come North young man. Most days limits and then some
are put in the boat in less time
"Charles B. Summers" cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
I'll take 5:30am - 8am.

Actually, 2 1/2 hours isn't enough time to do much.


--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to

it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig.

I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems

that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be

feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-




  #10  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 02:40 AM
Christopher P. Cericola
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Default If you had a choice

2:30-5:30.. Less people, early start on the fish.

Christopher

"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
news to fish the following hours which would you do?

2:30 a.m- 5:30 a.m or 5:30 a.m- 8:a.m


The reason I ask is, I was at the lake at 5:30 this morning and prior to it
getting light I caught two good fish on a buzzbait and one on a wacky rig. I
missed another what seemed like a good fish based on the splash(but who
knows) With the warmer temperatures earlier in the morning now it seems that
once that sun comes up the fish become few and far between, I beleive I
might be better off fishing in the dark right up to daybreak. I could then
sleep for another two hours prior to work. Opinions? Fish should be feeding
more during this time anyway right? (Wow, this sounds "Al-Esque")
Randy-


 




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